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Christopher Kyle Berberian is the founding attorney of Berberian Law, P.C., where he focuses his practice on employment and labor law, wrongful termination, and international law. Based in Glendale, California, he represents clients with professionalism, precision, and a deep understanding of the legal and practical challenges that can arise in the workplace and across international matters. With a career spanning more than nine decades of experience, Mr. Berberian brings a rare depth of insight and a steady, strategic approach to every matter he handles. As an employment and labor attorney, Christopher Kyle Berberian is committed to helping individuals and businesses navigate complex workplace disputes and legal obligations. His practice in wrongful termination matters reflects a client-centered approach grounded in clear communication, careful analysis, and responsive advocacy. He understands that employment-related disputes can affect a person’s livelihood, reputation, and future, and he works diligently to provide guidance tailored to each client’s goals and circumstances. His international law practice further reflects his broad legal perspective and ability to address matters that extend beyond local or domestic boundaries. At Berberian Law, P.C., Christopher Kyle Berberian is dedicated to delivering practical legal solutions with integrity and attention to detail. He values building strong attorney-client relationships and is committed to providing counsel that is both thorough and approachable. Clients seeking experienced legal representation in employment law, wrongful termination, or international legal matters can rely on Mr. Berberian for knowledgeable advocacy and a steadfast commitment to their interests.
Wrongful termination attorneys represent employees who were illegally fired from their jobs. They fight to recover lost wages and damages. Common matters include illegal firing, retaliation, discrimination, breach of contract.